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James Marson and Katy Ferris

Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are ...
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Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for and how to achieve extra marks.
Business Law Concentrate considers all the essential issues relating to business law in the English legal system, including EU law and the Lisbon Treaty. The first half of the book looks at contracts in terms of mistake, misrepresentation, duress, undue influence, contractual terms, consumer protection, and remedies for breach. The next few chapters examine employment and focus on issues including wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal, redundancy, equal pay claims, and anti-discrimination. The last part considers company law and intellectual property. This updated edition includes recent case law in human rights, contract, torts, and employment including Eweida & Others v UK [2013]; Cavendish Square Holding BV v Talal El Makdessi and ParkingEye Limited v Beavis [2015]; M Wellesley Partners LLP v Withers LLP [2015]; Cox v Ministry of Justice [2014]; Mohamud v WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc [2014]; Stack v Ajar-Tec Ltd [2015]; Kaltoft v Municipality of Billund [2014].Recent legislation including the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013; Employment Tribunals (Early Conciliation: Exemptions and Rules of Procedure) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 SI No. 847); Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015; Consumer Rights Act 2015; and Intellectual Property Act 2014 is discussed. The implications for proposed action in company and intellectual property law, including consideration of the EU’s Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court, are incorporated.Less